Sunday Sessions > Cyanotype Workshop



Sunday Sessions > Cyanotype Workshop
IMAGE > Cyanotype Workshop with Zoe Arnott. Photograph: Courtesy of the artist.

We start our Sunday Sessions with an amazing Cyanotype Workshop.

Join us to experience the magical cyanotype process. Participants will begin with a mindful treasure hunt to gather fallen foliage around Linden, which will then be used to print their cyanotype.

Light falling on photosensitive paper creates the ghost image of the object placed on the paper. These images are the antitheses of our quick image saturated digital world. Time passes as the paper is exposed in the sun and as the images develop in water. Australian native foraged foliage connects to a sense of place, while the use of recycled papers helps us understand the value of sustainability.

Suitable for ages 5 and over. 

WHEN > Sunday 7 January 2024
TIME > 1PM to 3PM, drop-in activity
VENUE > Linden Workshop Space, rear 26 Acland Street, St Kilda
COST > Free, Limited Spots


If you have any access requirements, please check our access page. 


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OUR FACILITATOR

ZOE ARNOTT

Zoe Arnott is an Artist and Art Therapist working in Naarm (Melbourne). She works with community and individuals using a multi layered arts approach, utilising traditional and non-traditional mediums to explore connection, to self, and each-other. Natural materials are engaged, activating a connection to place. Zoe is
interested in the way that the arts can facilitate play and act as a means of connection to self and others, relationship and as witness to the human condition. Zoe has a Bachelor of Visual and Performing Arts
(VCA) and a Master of Creative Arts Therapy (RMIT).Zoe Arnott is an Artist and Art Therapist working in Naarm (Melbourne). She works with community and individuals using a multi layered arts approach, utilising traditional and non-traditional mediums to explore connection, to self, and each-other. Natural materials are engaged, activating a connection to place. Zoe is interested in the way that the arts can facilitate play and act as a means of connection to self and others, relationship and as witness to the human condition. Zoe has a Bachelor of Visual and Performing Arts (VCA) and a Master of Creative Arts Therapy (RMIT).